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Extractor Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Data Engineer

Overland Park, KS

$113K - $135K/yr

Works with Customers to Extract, Transform & Load data from legacy systems into our software. Develops reporting solutions and dashboards to grant insights into customer data for the business.

Administrative Specialist

Wichita, KS · On-site

$41K - $56K/yr

Review, enter, and extract data from database. * Obtain additional information from other investigative agencies and databases. * Receive, suspense petitions, claims, and process requests.

Administrative Specialist

Wichita, KS · On-site

$41K - $56K/yr

Review, enter, and extract data from database. * Obtain additional information from other investigative agencies and databases. * Receive, suspense petitions, claims, and process requests.

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What is the difference between Extractor vs Driller?

AspectExtractorDriller
Primary RoleExtracts minerals, oil, or gas from underground or surface locationsOperates drilling equipment to create boreholes for extraction or exploration
Required CertificationsEnvironmental safety, equipment operation, industry-specific licensesDrilling certifications, safety training, equipment handling
Work EnvironmentMining sites, oil fields, surface or underground locationsDrilling rigs, construction sites, oil and gas fields
Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, natural resourcesOil & gas, construction, mineral exploration

In summary, Extractors focus on retrieving resources from the earth, often working in mining or oil fields, while Drillers operate drilling equipment to create boreholes for resource extraction or exploration. Both roles require specialized certifications and are vital in the natural resources industry, but they differ in their primary functions and work environments.

Infographic showing various Extractor job openings in Kansas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution.
Database Developer SSIS/SQL (W2)

Database Developer SSIS/SQL (W2)

Snowrelic Inc

Lenexa, KS • On-site

Contractor

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

 
Role: Database Developer
Location: Lenexa, KS
 
The Data Platforms team within the Data, CRM & Integration department urgently seeks a skilled Database Developer to join our client’s Lenexa office. This 3–6-month contract role, with potential for extension, focuses on maintaining and enhancing critical data systems. The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of experience and must work on-site in Lenexa.
 
Key Responsibilities:
•               Develop, maintain, and enhance SSIS jobs and SQL stored procedures.
•               Manage and update database schemas for on-premises SQL Server Data Warehouse and Azure-based Data Marts.
•               Monitor overnight jobs, troubleshoot, and resolve issues promptly.
•               Perform DBA tasks, including performance management, patching, and application upgrades for the Data Warehouse and OLTP SQL Server databases.
•               Optionally, contribute to SSRS Reports and Power BI development (preferred but not required).
 
Core Requirements:
•               7+ years of experience as a Database Developer.
•               Expertise in Microsoft SQL Server, SSIS, and SQL.
•               Experience maintaining database schemas and monitoring data processes.
•               Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work on-site in Lenexa.
•               DBA experience with SQL Server performance management, patching, and upgrades.
•               Familiarity with SSRS Reports and Power BI (optional).
 
  • Deep SSIS experience (hands-on ETL build + production troubleshooting of inherited code).
  • Strong T-SQL for ETL purposes (SPs, views, debugging data issues).
  • Production problem-solving mindset; can diagnose file/ingest/timing/data quality issues quickly.
  • Comfortable with SQL Agent job orchestration and job failure triage.
  • On-site in Lenexa (local or able to relocate immediately).  Overnight on-call every other week for troubleshooting.
  • Communication: Can clarify requirements with managers, ask the right questions, and give crisp status.
  • Production DBA experience with database backups & recovery, performance tuning, monitoring, and some basic knowledge of infrastructure operations related to a DBA function such as storage and networking.